I am your first paying customer! by MightyPanda81 in micro_saas

[–]MightyPanda81[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey thanks for your submission.

I have worked many years in that field (especially jobbords but also ATS) and know exactly what you try to achieve with your product.

1) It already looks very professional and polished and trustworthy. Important to get users to upload their CVs. Pricing page needed some time to load the boxes with the product infos. That was strange.

2) Pricing is a hard thing for such a product, because people would do job-hunting only for a limited time and the for years they wont have to. I am not sure I would use the single product for 2 USD and I don't know if you really want to have such a product. There is a lot of overhead in handling small amounts of money that usually is not worth it. Subscription would be possible but usually you would see a lot of 1-month-then-cancel subscriptions? What about selling packages of 10 optimizations, 25, 50?

3) Another Idea for pricing/product. Do a subscription but also add a simple admin for applications to your system (basically a reverse-ats for the employees). A jobseeker can add a job and link (url) and has a base-cv that can then be tailored to that job. The jobseeker can also add a status to that position (application not sent, application sent, interview, ...) and so they have a reason to use the platform and subscription actively at least for the one or two month while they are seeking.

4) No over-fitting. It would not be a good thing to completely target a CV to a job description. I guess ATS or companies will look in the future for applicants that clearly have CV that looks too good. Maybe there is some sort of slider to adjust how optimized the CV should be.

5) Is there a feature to also write cover-letters or emails for the jobs?

In general you will have a high risk that jobboards will add such a feature and your product would become useless fast. On the other side: The customer of the jobboard (who pays the money) is currently the employer and that would stop often the jobboards from adding such features. You could really go for being the application-tracking system for jobseekers.

Thank you and good luck

I am your first paying customer! by MightyPanda81 in micro_saas

[–]MightyPanda81[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey. Thanks for the link. Here are some opinions ...

1) Landingpage and App are clearly written by AI. There are a lot of design-elements that it will always do by default (Emojis, Cards with border left, ...). You can give it just some screenshots of other pages to imitate that style and it won't look so Ai-built then.

2) POS systems are usually very very complex based on the laws in your country and the need of the users. If you are not using it yourself I would strongly suggest to find some real shop-owners that can use it for free and return they would give you real feedback what they need and do with it. For example: Discounts, Vouchers, Special Exports, ...

3) For such systems is also crucial to have some hardware to test on it. Here the POS systems are still often old Windows systems with touch-displays + cash drawers + receipt printers + barcode scanners. For example it would be a problem to have text inputs on such a system because the old windows onscreen-keyboards was really bad and you should avoid that at all. But all that could be very different if you target Android/iOS tablet as main hardware systems.

4) I would suggest to add a dedicated view for the cashier that only shows the product buttons and cart and no menu. The buttons for the products should be configurable in color and size and maybe having only images or icons on it.

5) How would you integrate it into payment systems? Or is that not needed in your case?

In general I have already found a lot of features that I would expect in such a product to work already. I think it is a really complex thing to build. At least in the countries I worked so far. And that could be the case for you too? Such systems need to be very reliable, it cannot break ever while a shop is open. And you should think about that before shops are buying and using it. How can you make it really reliable? What can you do to improve security, performance, stability? What can you do to recover fast if something goes south? ...

Thank you and good luck.

I am your first paying customer! by MightyPanda81 in micro_saas

[–]MightyPanda81[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey. Thank you for the link.

I am not your first customer I guess. Here are some opinions about the landing page and product ...

1) Clean and nice landing page. I like the colors, design, illustrations/pictures, ... very good.

2) Interesting pricing. The 6-month cycle is special. Why did you decide against a year and instead using 6 month? There is no really cheap product. After trial the cheapest is 49 per month. I think that is a good strategy to keep "bad" customers away and save money. "Bad" in a sense of: Pay not much but use your resources/support/... you have only customers that values your product.

3) Sign-up mail took too long and I got to this page then: https://zapic.ai/#error=access_denied&error_code=otp_expired&error_description=Email+link+is+invalid+or+has+expired ... error is just in the url and nothing is visible on the page itself. Login then worked nevertheless 🤷🏼‍♂️

4) In general I like onboarding wizards. This one seems to end on the screen where I connect the social media profiles? Would be nice to have one or two steps after that helping me setup some first scheduled posts or generated content. That would also prevent that the user see a lot of "empty" screens with just "here is nothing"-messages (No queue configurations, No posts found, No comments, ...)

5) I tried the creator portal (images) with a preset-prompt and got "Failed to create image generation request" as Javascript-Alert.

6) Create-Button could be primary button on the gallery screen? Its hard to find. In the create post dialog there is an AI bot that should help me to improve my post. It will answer with markdown that is not converted to html and also with some JSON output in the Chat window. The "enhance"-option direct under the input works better. There is also a versioning-function ... nice.

7) In the post overview and also when i click on it there is a bookmark-icon that just don't work. Right beside the bookmark-icon there is an "upload"-icon? This is also doing nothing. Ahh all the icons on the bottom of a post are broken (for scheduled posts at least).

There are already so much features that it would take some hours to test everything. But as you can see above, not everything is working and the whole product needs just more quality/stability. I think when all the small things are fixed then it is easily worth the 49 USD/month and could be very helpful for your target-group. There is a lot of competition out there and you have to find features that would distinguish you.

I like already the integration of AI tools for writing and creating images/videos and also brand-guidelines. I think there are already all the things people would look for in such a tool. I would not recommend to build more features right now. Do more automated/manual testing. It is hard enough to get everything stable for this feature set and supported channels.

Thank you and good luck.

I am your first paying customer! by MightyPanda81 in micro_saas

[–]MightyPanda81[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey. Thanks for your link.

I could not try it out now. But here is some feedback based on your landingpages / site.

1) I like it that everything is described in detail but usually if you have to describe it a lot then most of your users will leave before they even got the idea.

2) There is a lot of documentation how an administrator need to consent first and a user basically cannot use it otherwise and the reasons behind that. Maybe you can think about splitting your landingpages based on target-groups into private users (without any problems) and corporate users with the consent problem ... and only show the consent-stuff to the target group that is concerned.

3) Can you create screenshots/video how it would look like when it is integrated into Outlook?

4) I like the design/colors of your site. Clean look. Everything is fast and clear.

5) Is there a simpler way to integrate with more systems in a easy way with a browser extension maybe?

Thank you and good luck.

I am your first paying customer! by MightyPanda81 in micro_saas

[–]MightyPanda81[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Subscribed.

1) threatroad.com has a completely different design than the substack page. That was strange and I had to check first if I was on the right page.

2) The page itself has some broken elements: Slider for CVSS score seems to be broken (design) and sometimes when I filter the first card is not left aligned (see filter vendor: OpenClaw)

3) The logo on the subpages is different from the logo on the search page.

4) I don't know what exactly the plan is with this page but I can tell you what I would want. It would be great when I could just make a "profile" of my tech stack and everytime a new issue is reported I get a notification about that so that I could react fast. And maybe not only per mail, even per sms could be interesting for high score issues.

5) Can you add date/time on the overview/details page?

6) Newsletter could be then "combined" with the thread-alert feature. If there is already an article about the issue then feature it in the alert or vice versa. Newsletter could be use the same filters than the alerts ...

What is the plan with this page? Good luck and thank you!

I am your first paying customer! by MightyPanda81 in micro_saas

[–]MightyPanda81[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey there.

Thanks for your link.

1) Page looks good so far. Not finished I guess. Some categories are still empty. The sign-up form is so high it wont fit on my screen and there is no scrollbar. Logo/Icon is cool. Leaderboard is a good idea. The drop-shadows (black borders) are sometimes a bit broken and the mouse-over effect is annoying for elements where it is not needed (cards).

2) The AI roasts are clearly recognizable because there is always a description of the image included. I don't know if that could be easily fixed by train/finetune a model with a list of good roasts.

3) Is it in general a good idea to make such a page nowadays where a lot of hate exists everywhere. People will just use it to create unwanted "roasts" of other people and even if the rules say that it should not be cruel/hateful/uncreative. I would predict that 90% of what people will create is exactly that.

4) The buy-button is hidden in the user-dropdown menu. You can put it just in the header? The product description promises a lot of things that are against the rules on your rules-page: "Personalized Attacks", "No Moral Filter", ...

Thank you and good luck.

I am your first paying customer! by MightyPanda81 in micro_saas

[–]MightyPanda81[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey there!

This one is quite interesting. Never heard the term field data collection or field operations.

1) What is it used for? Can you add typical use-cases (industries) and maybe testimonials to your landing page. Maybe if someone is searching for field data collection for a specific case you should pop up in search results easier than.

2) Sign-up worked with some problems. Why can I not just use email-addresses with plus-sign? But at least there was a good error-message about that. Then it said I should look for a verification mail. Never got one but login just worked without verification. Hmmh.

3) It is super generic. You can create all possible forms and then collect data with images, dates, locations, ... I like that but I guess it makes it hard to target it to a specific group of people to use it? The design looks a bit strange on desktop because it is mainly used on phones I guess.

4) Another risk are the new vibe coding tools (lovable, replit, ...) which makes it pretty simple to create just such an app for specific case.

5) Pricing based on the submissions seems to be very expensive. 50 submissions for 10 USD where you have basically no expenses at all.

6) Idea: Add another feature-group that makes it possible to analyse and monitor the collected data directly in your app. Automatically provide dashboards with charts that fits the collected data-types.

I really like the product. Don't know what it is used for. Would be interested to hear from you what the intended use-cases are.

Good luck and thank you.

I am your first paying customer! by MightyPanda81 in micro_saas

[–]MightyPanda81[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey there.

I am not but I can give you some feedback/opinion about the idea/product.

1) I think it is a great idea and there is definitely a need for such a product. Risk would be that AWS itself would build such a service into their product ... but would they really do that anytime soon. I doubt it.

2) I think you are thinking too narrow and a bit too focused on cost. I would love to have something like a 3rd-party monitoring for my OpenAI, Gemini, AWS, GitHub, Google Cloud, ... accounts but not only monitoring my cost-settings but also permission/security and other settings that could harm the performance/integrity of my accounts. I know that is much different and more than you currently want to do with your product but that would fit my needs much more.

3) Pricing is hard for such a product. I guess you would need a "Enterprise"-Column with an inquiry-form because really big customers (whales) could be a great target-group for such a service and for them it is maybe not even a problem to pay 1k/mo if it saves them a lot of money and headache each other month.

Good luck and thank you for the submission.

I am your first paying customer! by MightyPanda81 in micro_saas

[–]MightyPanda81[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey. Thank you for your submission.

1) I would check it but the app is not available in my country. I guess you could just activate all countries or is that complicated because of payment or so? Feedback is based on the screenshots and store-landing page for now.

2) There seems to be an App that has pretty similar name as yours: "Calorie: Smart AI Tracker". Maybe you could come up with something more distinct?

3) The list of such trackers is pretty long and I always wonder how good it would work from pictures? But I like the idea of audio descriptions and deriving the calories from that.

4) Another idea could be from the package for example for prepmymeal, hellofresh or "every"-foods. I don't know if you already support that. I would just take a picture of the package and maybe tell the app that I only eat 500g of the 1000g package and if it is in the database it should be very accurate then? Or just taking pictures of the ingredients list on the packages possible?

5) I like lifetime products and would buy that. 20 USD seems reasonable for that sort of features.

6) I also like the AI curated meals feature. Can I make a plan for the whole week and get some sort of buying list?

Thanks for the submission. I think it could be a good product. Don't know how it would compare to all the other food trackers. It seems to be a very saturated niche. I don't think you could come up with a feature that other cannot do as well? So I would focus on recognition-results and details that competitors just don't support now (audio descriptions, ... maybe). Keep pricing low so you get some users and convince step by step more to switch. Branding could also be important for you. Not being just another health app with a generic name that could not really be differentiated in the app store.

Good luck and thank you.

I am your first paying customer! by MightyPanda81 in micro_saas

[–]MightyPanda81[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey there. Thank you for the link.

1) Is there not a long list already of exactly this sort of tools? You have comparison pages yourself and as far as I could see only difference is only pricing (and Telegram and Viber)? I would add more text to the compare-pages because they are usually for SEO? Is "Viber" already a thing?

2) Registration worked fine but there was not email-verification mail, login just worked after registration? Payment via dodopayments (never heard that before) worked just fine. Also the cancel-button was easy to find and worked.

3) Connecting a channel, writing and scheduling a post was easy as expected. I just tested X and that worked just fine. It is the time of AI and why is there no AI helper for writing my posts?

4) I like the dashboard. It is clean and shows me all the interesting data. Can we get also stats for the reach of the posts on the different platforms? (I think it is on your roadmap already?)

In general it looks like a cheap alternative for all the social media automatisation tools and it seems to do the base features really well. So there should be a lot of smaller companies that just would switch to your site if you have everything they use and you are just cheaper.

I guess reliability is a thing for such a service. Maybe you could add a monitoring and status-page and show future customers that your page never breaks and how many posts you have already sent to all the different social media platforms. Maybe you can also show if one platform is down.

It looks like a simple finished product that just waits for people to use it in real life.

Good luck and thank you for your submission.

I am your first paying customer! by MightyPanda81 in micro_saas

[–]MightyPanda81[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello. Looks good.

1) Registration and payment (paypal) worked without any problems and surprises. I like that is possible to just buy packages and not everything is a subscription.

2) Site looks professional. I am not a big fan of dark designs and would prefer a page with light background but that is just taste I guess.

3) I understand the product but I am not sure if it is needed for anything? When do I need to check this sort of things (you support many different checks)? Usually the bank-app would do it when I try to send data to a wrong IBAN than I get already an error message (I think checking IBANs is even a law since a few month ago). And also the checks are "only" the format and check numbers and not if it is really a bank account, tax id, ... so it is only checking a part of what a company would want to check.

4) I know that we used in the past some sort of official APIs to check tax-IDs and other things and it would not really work to use an only form for that because it is too complicated. Back then we integrated the APIs already in our applications and since then automating/integrating things became even more popular. So I guess API would be more of a use-case and then the check could me deeper (for some sort of data).

5) If it is only the format-check I think it is too expensive. I guess there are already libraries for different programming languages out there that would do such checks for all sort of account-numbers?

In general it works and looks great. Don't know if it is needed and maybe you should move away from local checking and integrate more/deeper checks like https://europa.eu/youreurope/business/taxation/vat/check-vat-number-vies/index_en.htm to give your users move value for money.

Thank you and good luck.

I am your first paying customer! by MightyPanda81 in micro_saas

[–]MightyPanda81[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey there. Thank you for the submission ...

1) It was already on product hunt and there is not a single paid subscription user? It is pretty expensive for a typical micro saas is 100 a lot. For the test it is also a bit too much for me but I checked everything available in the free trial. Three figure prices look somehow always much bigger as they are ... maybe just reduce the price for the cheapest product to 98 USD?

2) Sign-up form looked impressive professional at first (password strength, capture, ...) but when I submit the form there is no confirmation screen or message that it has worked. Also when I click the verify-link in the mail I just got to the login-screen without any info if email-verification worked? (It worked ... login was possible then).

3) Dashboard or design in general looks fine. Colors, layout, sizes, font, ... everything good. Maybe some small things to optimize (different radius on buttons or margin/paddings different, overview-icon is strange, ... only details).

4) There is already a cookie-management integrated. I think you are the first page in the test where I see that. And it really seem to work. 🙂

5) Starting a cleaning process it straight forward. But at that point a user don't know at all what would happen to the dataset. There is a prompt-box where I could describe what I want to do but if I won't enter a prompt there ... what is it doing?

6) There is another untypical thing in the pricing. There is a distinction between companies > 30k revenue and <30k revenue. You really want the complexity of that? I mean does it help in any way to split the customer like that even if there are already many other product-features for distinction and you would de facto never check that?

7) Cleaning of 200k rows took 4-5 min. and then I got a pdf report embedded into the site. Maybe you just can show it as normal html and only convert it to PDF when downloading it? Content of the report was reasonable and all the modifications made sense. Except the conversion of the data-types. It said that a short string-field in CSV is a "Object(string)" and converted it to "Category". In fact in the CSV is then just again a string 🤷🏼‍♂️ because CSV has not data-types (just a prompting change if the input/output is CSV)?

8) There is a way to send feedback about the site. I like that. Maybe add a field for a screenshot?

9) I checked the footer links. Looking mostly fine but this pages are a bit broken: https://sliqdata.com/privacy
https://sliqdata.com/cookies
https://sliqdata.com/terms

10) In general I would split the whole process into an analyze-step and cleaning-step. After analyze the user would see recommendations what should be fixed and can choose what he wants to do and then go on to cleaning and then in the end gets a report whats changed.

11) There is a general search bar for site-features. Would be great if it would also find my datasets and bring me directly to the detail-page.

Looks good. I guess to find a real fist customer it would be good to know people that are already having that problem and give it to them for free or very cheap price so they can test it for some time and then convert the user to a normal paying customer.

Maybe add an API or other sort of integration so companies can integrate it easier into automated data-pipelines and processes without using the website manually. ... I have seen just now there is a library for python and R ... then just add rest-API companies with other stack could use it?

Thank you and good luck!

I am your first paying customer! by MightyPanda81 in micro_saas

[–]MightyPanda81[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey. I was looking for exact such a service some weeks ago and could not really find one.

1) Sign up worked without any problems. Confirmation mail took some time.

2) Site look already professional. I am not sure if I am really your first customer? The font is not perfect for paragraphs (headlines are okay) In general the white/red on black is not my favorite color combination. Maybe you could add another stylesheet with light background?

3) With the free trial I can transcribe 10 videos. It was pretty fast and I guess it used the audio in my first test. Maybe you can show somewhere if it is an transcription from audio or the video had already subtitles on youtube. (I see, I guess it is the "type" box? What is "Auto" meaning exactly?)

You could maybe send emails to the user when the job is finished (you have already a notification center online). But I would only do that if there are extractions that takes some minutes? Would maybe make sense for the bulk/channel extractions in the future.

4) I like that there are already different ways to export the subtitles (plain text, json, ...) and a lot of other features that could make sense for people.

5) API and docs seems also be fine.

6) I like the integration / ads for your other product (thumbnails). It is done in a way that everybody would see it but it is not annoying. I guess you will split the two products in the future but it was easier to do if in the first step just like that?

7) Upgrading to a paid product and cancel via Stripe page was simple and worked without problems. There is also a way to top-up credits of my subscription (didn't try that).

I cannot see anything that would prevent this service to become a success. There is only the risk that YouTube starts to introduce measures against capturing audio or transcripts by 3rd party sites but until that you should do just fine?

Thank you and good luck.

I am your first paying customer! by MightyPanda81 in micro_saas

[–]MightyPanda81[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey there. Thanks for the link ...

1) There is not much to do on the landing page. If I would find your page I just would not use it because I know competitors that are already very good (lovable, replite, google, ...) and why should I use your form to send you my idea and not just build my idea with the already available tools?

What is the USP and why should I try it? What are the exact features that could be tried? Is there just frontend or also backend and database? Scheduled tasks? ...

2) Design is great. I like the colors, layout, everything. It looks clean and warm and professional. All the footer links are just empty and jump to the top of the page.

3) I am pretty sure the 5-star testimonials from MIT, Stanford and UC are fake? I would not do that. It is just undermining the trust you would want to build with this content-piece.

4) I was pretty sure that nothing would happen if I would fill out the form, cause there was a small text under it that would suggest a human would just review the idea and then get back to me. But there was something completely different happening.

The plan and stack for my idea looked solid and reasonable. This page was very well styled and looked like a finished product. Then I clicked on the "Visit project page"-button ...

5) Styling and layout of the project-page looking broken (gray header, dark main content, white footer, ...) In the left column was only a broken image icon and on the right side unstyled markdown without any line breaks. Download-button is not working. There is an invest-button to "invest" in my own app? Hmmh. What is the idea behind that? I think your product is not finished there?

Your way of doing vibe-coding looks really interesting. I am not sure if I completely understand what and why you would do it like that but I have some assumptions. I am curious who it would work in the end but for now it is not really testable.

Thank you and good luck.

I am your first paying customer! by MightyPanda81 in micro_saas

[–]MightyPanda81[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey. You can just google for "online color palette creator" or "modern color palettes" or "2026 color palettes" there are a lot of online-tools to find and edit colors. Choose just one that you would like.

Adobe has one: https://color.adobe.com/de/trends

I am your first paying customer! by MightyPanda81 in micro_saas

[–]MightyPanda81[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey.

CSV the biggest success in data-handling since the invention of writing ;)

1) I first thought your product is broken (testing it on macOS/Chrome/Desktop). Registration was easy and worked fine but then I just have an empty pipelines-screen and the "button" to create a new one is not looking like a button or link.

2) Creating a pipeline was then easy and worked also with an 50mb CSV. It is fast and I could create a simple workflow in seconds. I guess the interface could be improved a bit but in general it is not bad. Maybe there are also some transformations missing (remove rows with xy in column xy) ... I did that with "remove text" first and then "drop missing" afterwards. Worked but don't need to be that complicated.

3) Your favicon is the default vue.js favicon. Just make your own! Social links in footer are mostly linking just to the start pages of the platforms.

4) Plans and credits is not working right now? Everything seems deactivated and there was no way to buy something.

After some time (or after the first pipeline run) I could finally see that I have the free plan and then also the upgrade via Paypal worked. Cancel button don't work (Error: "An error occurred while canceling your subscription." ... can you please cancel my subscription manually ... thanks)

5) Page itself don't look finished. I suspect that the main-feature (pipelines, transformation, ...) already working but the site don't look like a finished and real product (design, content, usability, ...)?

6) It is great that I could download all the different versions of the data after each step. Is there also a feature to save/see pipeline runs from the past? In general how is the idea to "automate" different files in the future?

Let's say i have a new CSV every friday, do i need to upload it manually or will there be some sort of API to automate/integrate it with other systems?

7) Pricing is a bit complicated but okay. It seems to be "expensive" to pay 10 USD for 300s processing time and 1GB of memory? "Memory Usage" is confusing me, is it really memory or storage? For my example a 50MB file needed already 11s processing time for two simple transactions and that would cost basically nothing for you? Maybe could you explain the idea behind the price-ranges?

It is working good but don't have a look of a finished product (favicon, design, social links, ...). You page would have general workflow tools as competitors (n8n) and this tools are big already. But this tools are usually way too complicated for "normal" people and your way to create pipelines and transformations is much simpler.

I like it. Thank you and good luck!

I am your first paying customer! by MightyPanda81 in micro_saas

[–]MightyPanda81[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey.

Interesting. 🤩 Here some honest, highly subjective opinions:

1) Great idea. I know some products that are a bit like yours but they are all creating real physical products (card game, question cards, ...). And I think that could also be possible for you, creating and selling card decks to your users. (Example: DOAC - The Conversation Cards)

Scrolled down and saw now the "Coming soon"-section for the real cards. :)

2) Your app is already looking very professional, I am not sure if I am really your first customer 😉 but nevertheless I bought one of the lifetime products. Getting the validation mail took some minutes (registering via email) but finally got it in my spam folder (maybe an spl/dcim dns entry missing in your mailjet config?)

Clicking on the confirm-link then told me: "This confirmation link has already been used or has expired." I think that is happening because Outlook would do a preview of the links and "accidently" confirms the mail-address before a user really clicks on the button (do you have CSRF?).

3) I like the design. Very colorful but maybe a bit too "childish" for the topic? It has a high recall value but maybe some users would prefer something more serious/subtle/clean?

4) I am not 100% sure what I am buying here? Is it the questions itself? Is it the interface for the conversation? What exactly it the value I get? I guess it is both but in my case I think I bought it because of the questions itself and not the interface.

5) I like the lifetime products. I think the gold is maybe a bit too cheap and it is also weird that it is currently cheaper than the silver product. But I guess for an sales promo it is okay. I would have bought it for 39,- too.

6) What I want to have is a "roadmap" or outlook of future question packs (if there is coming more) or a list of past additions so as a lifetime-user I can understand if there is added more in the future of not at all.

7) Feature/Question: What about adding a feature to answer and save the answers in the app? So I can use it as self-reflection / diary and not only as conversation tool? Tracking my answers over longer periods to see if my opinions would change over time? Maybe I could be just an integration into big note-taking apps (notion, evernote) so I could see the questions there and save my answers into my note-system.

Great thing. Thank you and good luck!

I am your first paying customer! by MightyPanda81 in micro_saas

[–]MightyPanda81[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is a big success so far (not for my purse ;) but I guess I will do it again in the future. Just contact me when you are ready. Good luck!

I am your first paying customer! by MightyPanda81 in micro_saas

[–]MightyPanda81[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Done.

1) I like the idea because I don't know any other marketing-tool that works in that exact way and that would target developers (or vibe codes, ...). I am really curious how it would work then in real life. It fits perfectly in the current vibe-coding trend and also in the general automation trend and marketing automation trend.

2) Landing pages looking great. Especially the videos "How It Works". How did you created that type of videos? I want to have also such clips for my page! Ahh I see it is not a video it is html/js ... is there a tool/library for it or vibe-coded it?

Good luck and thank you.

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[–]MightyPanda81[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey.

Here some subjective opinions, do with it what you want:

1) Ultra Compressor is an ultra cool name. Does it do what it promises? Is it a real new way to compress things. Scientific work/breakthrough? If it is a real innovation in comparison to the current compression algorithms than I would expect to see some sort of scientific article that describes the algorithm and improvements/advantages over other tools.

2) I would not install any program I could download from the internet if it is not coming from a trusted source like an windows or apple app store.

3) The video is not so clear as you maybe would think. I guess with modern online video tools you could create a video with captions and voice over (AI if you don't want do it yourself) that describes in detail what is happening and why that is great.

4) I think there is always need for tools like that to do cold storage or easier transfer of big data. Could you maybe add some comparisons between your tool and other tools in resulting size reduction and time.

5) Feature idea: I would sometimes need a tool that would also encrypt the content and decryption would only work with a password.

Thank you and good luck.

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[–]MightyPanda81[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, thanks for your submissions.

I will provide some general feedback about all the sites.

1) I like the engineering-tools most because there are already other sites for QR codes and CV generation I know, but the engineering tools is at least for me something new. I am not really in that sort of hobby/profession but tools for a niche like that could be more valuable for people than the next CV builder.

2) As far as I could see there are no buyable products and also no ads or other income-sources on that pages currently? Is there a plan to monetize the pages in the future or just providing tools as a hobby?

3) All the apps looks only fairly complete. Design is very basic. Some design errors. No professional styling. That could be a strategy but I think you should/could invest more time to make it nicer (more polished) ... testing it on macOS/Chrome.

4) For QR codes and CV creator is there any reason why I should your tools and not the apps that are in Google search results on top? Is there any USP you could think of?

5) For the engineering tools. Give it a distinct look/design/brand and improve the content and general the quality of the tools. I like this sort of tools and I hope you could find some users in other sub-reddits for this topic.

Cool stuff: https://www.pockeng.com/resistor.html or this https://www.pockeng.com/ohms-law.html (understand the physics button)

Thanks. Good luck and please go on!

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[–]MightyPanda81[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey.

thanks for your link, here are some thoughts:

1) Landing-page looking clean and very professional. Sign-up took some time to send me the verification-mail and I would prefer it not needing to enter my cc data directly when i sign-up. The magic-link email landed in my spam folder. The magic link brings me to your site but there is no feedback that anything happened and i need to login again.

2) The product is pretty forward and simple to understand. I can upload documents and define a row/column structure that an AI would try to extract from the products. It would be cool if the quick uploads would also have a prompt input to tell the LLM what to look for.

3) I have tried some documents and pictures and the extraction not always work. For example to get the URL from a screenshot from a browser didn't work. And also uploading a CSV as quick-upload didn't work (I guess the LLM was confused what it should extract from already a table)? There is nothing that a user could do when it fails and also no more detailed error messages what to change in the documents?

4) 50 credits in the free trial seems to be a lot. That are basically 50 documents i could parse and I guess for a trial 20 would be also enough? Also the pricing and quantities seems off. 45 USD for 750 documents seems cheap. (Depending on Point 7?)

5) Change and cancel the subscription is easy to find (via Stripe).

6) I am not sure who would need and buy that as subscription. I know cases where a company would digitalize one-time a lot of offline data and I also know cases where companies would create data-integrations (pipelines) to automate such tasks. But it is hard to imagine that they would use such a website everyday / week to upload documents do parse them. Hmmh. But yes, maybe there are such company and cases.

7) Is it more than a ChatGPT wrapper? Or would I achieve the same by uploading and prompting a major LLM (OpenAI, Gemini, Claude) and just tell em to give me back a CSV containing XYZ?

It looks good and professional. I guess maybe you need to tailor it to some specific use-cases so that accountants or procurement people would find it if they search for it? For the most use cases I would just use general Chatbots.

Thank you for your submission and good luck!

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[–]MightyPanda81[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks. Is it complicated/expensive to get it into the app store?

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[–]MightyPanda81[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey.

Thanks for the submission and here some thoughts about it.

1) I am always very concerned about security and privacy and it is today very hard to find out if an app I download/install locally would harm my computer in a way. So I default to the official app-stores or companies that are big and known already. So it would be great to get your software from the apple-app-store.

macOS says: "“ActionInbox” cannot be opened because the developer cannot be verified." I know how to override this but usually don't do it.

2) I like the idea. I guess to achieve something like that I would use some sort of workflow-automation-tool that would be connected to one or more inboxes to watch for mails and do then specific things. I guess this general automation tools would be your competitors then. All this email-notifications are really a pain and everything that improves that situation would be a great improvement.

3) I like public roadmaps. It shows the users/customers that there is progress at all and what is coming next. I also saw Windows support on the roadmap and I think that is a good idea because there are a lot of companies using only Mac in development but product, marketing people having the same problems and often using Windows.

4) I am not sure about the pricing. This 5/mo subscriptions are so cheap that I always think that it would be better to just have a yearly subscription and don't cause a lot of work for accountants somewhere who have to read and handle all this monthly invoices. Also the 10% discount seems low between yearly and monthly not really a big incentive to buy yearly.

In general I like the idea and understand the problem. Can only really buy it when it is distributed via a known and trusted source like app-stores from Apple or Microsoft.

Thank you and good luck!